jonnyduran
Jonny D.
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Which is also why I wrote “a degree of stability under steady state throttle”. 99.9999% of all drivers on the road don’t have the understanding or ability to go to throttle while cornering in bad conditions (or any conditions for that matter)

I often will go for a short walk to get some fresh air, get away from my desk and see some greenery.

Neutral: I browse for cars I can’t afford.

The more I think about the poor photo quality, the more I buy into the “leaked on purpose” idea. Seems like you’d have to go out of your way to make a picture this low-rez in 2020. But then again. Maybe a GameBoy camera is the only thing you can sneak into a design studio 😂

If it is priced right, this will absolutely work in Europe. You don't have to live in a city centre to consider this either, the range is over 300 km.

So Ferraris come with their own bed bug control system?

Listen.

The Volt was built on D2XX platform shared with the Cruze, Buick Verano, and Opel Astra. When they died the Volt died. It didn’t have the volume to be a stand-alone product.

Because GM is purely reactionary, and constantly makes bad decisions for the moment, not the future. The Volt is one of the most loved cars by owners, many surveys have shown. So of course GM kills it off.

Hold on, “running”? That’s the only requirement?!

Tires are an overlooked part of the suspension, in that sidewalls flex giving you essentially another shock absorber. If you’re looking for peak handling, this flex is detrimental, but if you’re looking for comfort or off-road use, its key. The article was pointing out, correctly, that the use of low-profile tires has

OK, and I can not stress this enough, Boomer.

The vehicles themselves are zero-emissions.

Exactly!! I did this before. Got into a cheap brand new car and had to roll over $6000 negative equity from my trade in. Trade in was a lemon and manufacturer didn’t want to help. Basically I was paying $500 per month for 72 months on a car that was worth $17,000 before my negative equity. Kept car for a year then

Though LFP batteries lack some energy density, they often make up for it with really good charge and discharge rates. A 3-5C charge and discharge rate is fairly typical with them. That’s kind of a double whammy in a good way in a certain sense as well, because a lower energy capacity means less overall power required

I volunteer for a program that does income tax returns for free for incomes up to about $55,000. I think most people underestimate the level of math illiteracy of the general populace. Many of my clients are in the lowest 10% bracket, and I can tell many of them still don’t comprehend the simple math of

Lol, the fuck?

Does no one here fault the morality of the buyer?!? 

I don't think you read the last paragraph nor the corresponding links.

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